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Cheyenne council rejects major rewrite of door-to-door solicitation rules after hours and pamphleteering amendments

Cheyenne City Council · November 25, 2025
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Summary

After extended public comment and a floor debate, the Cheyenne City Council approved two amendments (changing start time to 8 a.m. and allowing literature to be left at residences with a "no soliciting" sign) but the main ordinance failed to pass on second reading, ending the proposed rewrite for now.

Cheyenne City Council members spent more than three hours on updates to the city's residential solicitation code, ultimately failing to advance the proposed ordinance on second reading.

The package would have expanded the types of activity treated as "soliciting," amended allowable hours and clarified prohibited practices. A motion by Councilmember Layborn to change the start time from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. passed after a voice vote. The council also voted to strike language that would have prohibited leaving pamphlets or campaign literature at residences that post a "no soliciting" sign.

Seth Floyd, a Ward 1 homeowner who identified himself during public…

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